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Nip/Tuck – The Complete Fourth Season (HD-DVD + DVD-Video Sets)

 

Picture: B+/B     Sound: B     Extras: B+     Episodes: B+

 

 

Sexy.  Well written.  Addicting.  And completely ridiculous.  The latest installment of a series that continues to push the limits of television is now available on a 5 Disc set with Nip/Tuck: The Complete 4th Season.  For those unfamiliar with the series, the series stars Dylan Walsh (Sean) and Julian McMahon (Christian) as a team of Plastic Surgeons who have the most surreal lives that anyone could ever imagine.

 

The series takes place in warm and Sunny Miami, where vanity runs rampant like a disease affecting everything regardless of age or sex.  If the patients weren’t crazy enough, the doctors seem to have even more issues themselves.  Ranging from involvements with drug dealers, serial killers, millionaires, and little people nothing is sacred.  And the show also centers on sex, sex, sex, and oh yea MORE SEX.  The sexual of nature of the series, however, is not distracting but rather a quite excellently used plot element.  It is not overly pornographic or even a horny teen film, but rather a deep mental exploration of human sexuality and what drives us to do things we do.  Though sex is still admittedly used as a shock factor.

 

The series has digressed a bit over four seasons and turned into a convoluted soap opera with amazingly huge story arches, but still the series is amazing and one of this reviewer’s all time favorites.  With great acting and incredibly insane storylines that interconnect so much that it could drive you insane, Nip/Tuck is a pleasure every time it appears.

 

Also throughout Season Four (as in previous seasons) barrages of guest stars appear more than ever; such as Jacqueline Bisset, Alanis Morisette, Brooke Shields, and most notably Rosie O’Donnell.  Even for as much as this reviewer dislikes Rosie O’Donnell, she is simply amazing on this series and no one can doubt her acting ability.  She will continue to be a reoccurring character on Nip/Tuck into Season 5.

 

The technical features on this High Definition recorded series, in both formats, are pretty solid.  The picture is once again presented in a 1080p digital High Definition 1.78 X 1 widescreen presentation that is one of the better we have seen for a TV series, up there with Warner’s Smallville HD-DVD reviewed on this site.  The colors are solid, shows good depth of field and consistent image quality throughout.  The anamorphically enhanced standard DVD-video version is not as good and often noticeably so, but for the format is still crystal clear and crisp, only have an occasional light/dark issue.

 

The sound quality is nicely presented in its 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround format (dubbed “Plus” in the HD edition) and makes a nice use of the series’ great music.  The extras are equally impressive on this DVD set offering over a half dozen features.  Features include Cutting Room Floor Unaired Scenes, Clever Casting: The Seasons Guest Stars, ‘Sizzle: The Sexuality of Nip/Tuck,’ The Cutting Edge: How Real Life Dramas are Incorporated into the show and finally Severed Parts Gag Reel (pretty funny).  All the Special Features are interesting and highlight why the series is so great.  That is what Special Features should do, rather than the ‘slapped on’ last second features most television series offer.

 

If you have never seen Nip/Tuck before this is not the season to jump in at; you will be totally lost.  In order to appreciate the complexity of the series, a viewer must start from the beginning with Season One.  Granted that is a great deal to watch, but it will be one of the greatest television experiences of your life.  The series may have delved into the realm of Soap Opera in Season Four, but the conclusion of Season Four is not an end but the chance for new beginnings.

 

 

-   Michael P Dougherty II


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